The language is below. I do this for historical purposes and in case they decide to screw things up.

A. ITUNES STORE, APP STORE, AND IBOOKSTORE TERMS OF SALE
B. ITUNES STORE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
C. APP STORE AND IBOOKSTORE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
D. PRIVACY POLICY

THE LEGAL AGREEMENTS SET OUT BELOW GOVERN YOUR USE OF THE ITUNES STORE, APP STORE, AND IBOOKSTORE SERVICES. TO AGREE TO THESE TERMS, CLICK “AGREE.” IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS, DO NOT CLICK “AGREE,” AND DO NOT USE THE SERVICES.

A. ITUNES STORE, APP STORE, AND IBOOKSTORE TERMS OF SALE

PAYMENTS, TAXES, AND REFUND POLICY

The iTunes Store, App Store, and iBookstore services (“Services”) accept these forms of payment: credit cards issued by U.S. banks, payments through your PayPal account, iTunes Cards, iTunes Store Gift Certificates, Content Codes, and Allowance Account balances. If a credit card or your PayPal account is being used for a transaction, Apple may obtain preapproval for an amount up to the amount of the order. Billing occurs at the time of or shortly after your transaction. If you are using 1-Click purchasing or your PayPal account, your order may be authorized and billed in increments during one purchasing session, so it may appear as multiple orders on your statement. If an iTunes Card, iTunes Store Gift Certificate, or Allowance Account is used for a transaction, the amount is deducted at the time of your transaction. When making purchases, content credits are used first, followed by Gift Certificate, iTunes Card, or Allowance Account credits; your credit card or PayPal account is then charged for any remaining balance.
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Written on August 17th, 2010 & filed under Macintosh Apple, music Tags: ,

and support and implementation is here

I know most of the features won’t be relevant. I HAD to upgrade my iTunes this time too, which I didn’t like. I did it at work, but I’m not going to be a big fan of doing that at home…

Taking a good long while ….

Written on June 24th, 2010 & filed under Macintosh Apple

“This 12.2.5 update improves security. It includes fixes for vulnerabilities that an attacker can use to overwrite the contents of your computer’s memory with malicious code.

For detailed information about this update, please visit the following Web site http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=190660

And what a ______ update!. Labeled critical. Now I suppose it’s a good thing and I suppose I should be thankful (?) that Microsoft still supports Office for Mac. Oh, and this update is 200.7 MB. W T F ?

(Note: Microsoft AutoUpdate box wouldn’t let me cut and paste that. Grrr.)

Written on June 16th, 2010 & filed under Macintosh Apple

Right now this is the best link on the planet.

I was able to format my SimpleTech 1 TB hard drive when nothing else I tried worked.

S.M.A.R.T
S.C.O.R.E

Written on February 23rd, 2010 & filed under Macintosh Apple